DIVISION OF FORESTRY, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Report on 

 the big trees of California. 



30 pp., 8, 15 pi.. 2 maps. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1900. 

 (This is substantially identical with the preceding.) 



KELLY, Allen. Destruction of Sequoia groves. 



In: Fourth Biennial Report California State Board of Forestry, pp. 22-23. 

 1892. 



Contains some interesting historical data. 



PRICE, W. W. Description of a new grove of Sequoia gigantea. 



In: Publications of the Sierra Club, 1:17-22. (Placer County grove.) 



NEEDHAM, James C. Report on the proposal to condemn private 

 holdings. 



House Report 461, 58th Congress, 2d session. In Miscellaneous House- 

 Reports, vol. 2. (Serial 4578.) 



ANON. Account of sale of Calaveras grove to R. P. Whiteside. 



In: Sierra Club Bull., 3: 182. May, 1900. 



PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Message accompanying petition for 

 preservation of Calaveras grove. 



Senate Document, 93, 58th Congress, 2d session. Miscellaneous Senate 

 Documents, vol. 3. (Serial 4588.) 



PLUMMER, Fred G. Report on Calaveras groves of Big Trees, Cali- 

 fornia. 



House Report No. 1426, 60th Congress, 1st session, to accompany Senate 

 Bill 1574. 



Contains tables showing number and location of Big Trees, timber content^ 

 value, and similar information. 



SMITH, S. C. Report on the purchase of the Calaveras Bigtree Grove. 



House Report 1426, 60th Congress, 1st session. 1908. 



STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY. California Redwood Park, Santa Cruz 

 County. 



Large 8, 3 pp. text, printed on one side of paper, 6 pi. Sacramento State 

 Printing Office. Handsome descriptive pamphlet. 



ANON. Note on movement for purchase of Big Basin. 

 Sierra Club Bull., 3: 187. May, 1900. 



CLARKE, F. L. The Big Basin. 



Sierra Club. Bulletin, 3 : 218-223. May, 1900. Map, 2 pi. 



NOTE. For description of work done in Redwood Park see Report of State 

 Forester, 1906, p. 34. For attacks made on management on account of cutting, 

 etc., daily papers in spring of 1908, and file of newspaper clippings in State 

 Library. 



MUIR WOODS. Official correspondence relating to the gift of. 

 In: Sierra Club Publications, 6:287-289. 



